Aaron Hernandez, 24, is next scheduled to return to Fall River Superior Court on June 16 for a non-evidenciary suppression hearing.

On May 14 and May 30, Hernandez's lawyers have deadlines to file their respective pretrial motions to suppress evidence, dismiss charges, etc.

The most recent pretrial development was a Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court judge's decision not to revoke the gag order that Superior Court Judge E. Susan Garsh set in the murder case.

Hernandez will be arraigned at a later date in Superior Court on new criminal charges stemming from allegations he assaulted a fellow inmate and threatened a correctional officer at the Dartmouth House of Correction.

Ernest Wallace - Hernandez's alleged right-hand man - is due back in Fall River Superior Court on June 23 for a non-evidenciary discovery hearing.

His lawyers have motion filing deadlines for May 15 and June 16.

The last pretrial motion in Wallace's accessory after the fact case was his lawyers' request for a bill of particulars - the document that explains the basis for that charge - which Judge Garsh approved on Jan. 23.

Last month, a grand jury indicted Wallace and Carlos Ortiz on murder charges. Wallace will be arraigned on on that new charge at a later date in Superior Court.

Carlos Ortizis scheduled to return to Fall River Superior Court on June 9 for an evidenciary-suppression hearing.

His lawyers have motion filing deadlines for May 15 and May 27.

On April 25, his attorneys filed a motion requesting funds for a forensic media expert, which Judge Garsh approved up to $5,000.

Prosecutors filed their bill of particulars for Ortiz's accessory after the fact case on March 14. The bill of particulars alleges that Ortiz helped Hernandez and Wallace escape arrest “through flight from the scene” and that he took possession of a firearm that was not the murder weapon.

Prosecutors also allege that Ortiz lied to police, disposed of his phone and clothing and helped Hernandez return the rental vehicle used in Lloyd’s murder. Lloyd's lawyers dispute that allegation.

Ortiz is scheduled to return to Superior Court on May 27 for his arraignment on the new murder charge.

Tanya Singleton, Aaron Hernandez's cousin, is scheduled to appear next in Fall River Superior Court on July 7.

Singleton has the first trial date of any Hernandez co-defendant. Her contempt case is scheduled for trial on Aug. 12, although knowing the Superior Court system, expect that date to be postponed at least once or twice.

Page 2 of 2 - Prosecutors have said the contempt case will be a one-day trial. She also a conspiracy to commit accessory case that will be a longer trial. Singleton's lawyer is still receiving related discovery materials.

Her lawyer has filing deadlines of June 23 and June 30.

Shayanna Jenkins has a status review hearing June 23 in Fall River Superior Court.

Her lawyer has filing deadlines of July 15 and July 25, and has indicated that she plans to file a motion to dismiss the perjury charge facing Jenkins.

Prosecutors accuse Jenkins of lying to the grand jury 29 times last summer.

On April 22, Jenkins' attorney filed a motion for discovery materials requesting several categories of evidence to substantiate the perjury charge. Prosecutors have filed an objection to that request, arguing that Jenkins' attorney already has all the required discovery materials.

Prosecutors also argued in their response that direct evidence of perjury is not needed to convict someone in Massachusetts.